B-Mets' Muno setting table for leaders

Leadoff hitter has been catalyst for lineup

10:39 PM,
Jul. 1, 2013

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Each batter in the Binghamton Mets lineup has a role to play in the team's offensive success. None may have a bigger role than leadoff hitter Danny Muno.

Muno, a 5-foot-11, 175-pound switch-hitting native of Long Beach, Calif., often serves as the ignition for the B-Mets offense when it is revving like a well-oiled machine. The team's Nos. 3 and 4 hitters, Cesar Puello and Allan Dykstra, each have more than 50 runs batted in.

Men have to be on base for those numbers to be possible. Muno's main job is to be on base and score runs. He has scored 44 runs this season, third-highest on the team. His on-base ...